
Lumenera 3-3UR Camera
2.8 Megapixel USB 3.0 Microscopy Camera - CCD
The INFINITY3-3UR scientific digital camera has a Sony ICX674 CCD sensor and a high-speed USB 3.0 interface that allows for 53 frames per second at maximum 2.8 megapixel resolution. Designed for use in scientific and industrial applications that require accurate color reproduction, high sensitivity, increased resolution, and fast processing.
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High Sensitivity
The INFINITY3-3UR has unrivaled light sensitivity, which is important for low-light applications. This camera, which uses Sony's EXview HAD ll technology, has a very high dynamic range, 4.54 x 4.54 m pixels, and very low noise. For demanding low-light applications like fluorescence and NIR imaging, the INFINITY3-3UR offers outstanding image quality and value.
Fast Frame Rate
At its highest resolution, the INFINITY3-3UR uses the new USB 3.0 technology with a transfer rate of 5 Gbits/sec to deliver the fastest image transfer. A hardware or software trigger may be used to synchronize image captures. In the most demanding systems, 128 MB of onboard memory for frame buffering guarantees dependable and consistent image delivery at maximum frame rate and highest resolution.
Intuitive Software
The camera comes with INFINITY CAPTURE, an easy-to-use image capture software, and INFINITY ANALYZE, a comprehensive image analysis kit that includes camera control, calculation, annotation, tiling, and post-capture enhancement. A full microscopy imaging solution for your application is created when the camera and software are combined.

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Lumenera 3-3UR HIGHLIGHTS
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53 fps at 2.8 megapixel, 66 fps at full HD (1936 x 1456)
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Industry leading Sony EXview HAD ll sensor technology
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Color or monochrome ICX674 CCD sensor with 2/3” optical format
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High-speed USB 3.0 interface for ease of installation on any computer
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128 MB of onboard memory for frame buffering results in reliable image delivery for demanding systems
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Select 8 and 14-bit pixel data modes